Indonesia has
granted clemency to
a Canadian teacher
convicted of sexually abusing students,
in a case
that critics say was riddled with irregularities
and threw a spotlight on
the Southeast Asian country's justice system.
Neil and Indonesian
teaching assistant Ferdinand
were convicted in 2014 on
charges of abusing kindergarten students at the Jakarta Intercultural School,
where the
children of many expatriates, diplomats and wealthy Indonesians are enrolled.
The pair
have always maintained
their innocence
and the lack of transparency in the case
was criticised by Canada and the United States,
adding to
concern about the lack of legal certainty in Southeast Asia's biggest
economy.
Bantleman
had been granted
clemency.
"I am
pleased to confirm that
my brother
Neil has safely
returned to Canada."
"Five years ago I was wrongfully accused
and convicted of crimes I
did not commit
and furthermore never occurred."
His clemency
petition included a handwritten note in which he appealed to Joko
to allow him
to return to his family in Canada to have the "opportunity
to once
again become a
contributing and productive member of society".
His jail
sentence had been reduced from 11 years to 5 years and one month,
though he
would still be required to pay a fine of 100 million rupiah ($7,100),
according to
a copy of Widodo's
clemency decision.
The two were
originally sentenced to 10 years in jail
but were acquitted in
August 2015, after nearly a
year behind bars, and released.
However,
Supreme Court later overturned the acquittal,
extended their jail sentence and ordered their re-arrest,
a decision
the Canadian embassy in Jakarta called unjust.
Lawyer Denny
Kailimang, who represents both men, said Tjiong remained in jail because he
felt sending a petition for clemency meant he would be admitting guilt.
Five
janitors from the school were also jailed over the case.
Police said a
sixth suspect killed
himself.
Bantleman in
his statement thanked family and friends around the world for their support
and
"the government of Canada for their steadfast commitment to seeing
us home".
"We are
asking for privacy at this time
so we can reconnect
with family
and move forward with our lives,".
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